512 [Seeking the End of the Book One by One]

Chang Kaishen left with a belly of Huang Laozhixue, feeling full of harvest, but Zhou Hexuan was a little depressed.

What is Chang Kaishen's biggest problem?

Stubborn as a mule!

This shortcoming made countless anti-Japanese soldiers miserable, he played micro-gymnastics during the Battle of Xuzhou, he played micro-gymnastics during the Battle of Songhu, and he played micro-gymnastics during the Nanjing Defense War, until the expeditionary forces went abroad to fight, and Chang Kaishen continued to play micro-gymnastics in China.

Thousands of miles away from the battlefield, even in the information age, it is impossible for the central leaders to fully control the rapid changes on the front line.

However, our great Chairman Chiang thought he could.

Take the Chinese Expeditionary Force as an example, Chang Kaishen appointed Stilwell as the commander-in-chief of the Chinese army on the 10th, and Du Yuming as the commander-in-chief of the Chinese army on the 11th. On a battlefield, there are actually two commanders-in-chief, what should the soldiers below hear?

The funniest thing is that neither Stilwell nor Du Yuming have real decision-making power, because Chairman Chiang has to personally strategize and win a decisive victory thousands of miles away. At every turn, he gave Du Yuming "thousands of words in handwriting" and "extremely detailed guidelines for guiding the Burma war."

Chang Kaishen misjudged the situation in Burma from beginning to end, and at first he thought that the Japanese army would not dare to penetrate deep into Burma, so he deployed his troops according to the established policy of preventing the Japanese from escaping. Knowing that his air force was weak, he ordered Chennault to send three planes at a time to harass the Japanese army many times a day, and soon exposed his air base.

Chang Kaishen also considered himself a military genius, and said proudly in his diary: Except for him, no one dares to make this kind of combat plan. As a result, the day after Lao Chiang wrote this diary, the airport in Leiyun in Burma was bombed, and almost all of the more than 20 planes of the Flying Tigers were blown up.

Because of Chiang's misjudgment, the strategic deployment of the Chinese Expeditionary Force was full of loopholes, and the air supremacy was completely buried just after the start of the war.

The most speechless was still to come, Stilwell and Luo Zhuoying ordered the expeditionary force to retreat to India. However, Chang Kaishen remotely commanded Du Yongming and let the expeditionary force return to China through Mizhi (Harmony), although this plan was risky, it was not without the possibility of operation. However, Chang Kaishen did not allow the vanguard to seize and stick to the strategic points, resulting in the retreat route of the expeditionary force being cut off by the Japanese army and forced into the savage mountains, and the final result was miserable.

One general is incompetent, and the three armies are exhausted.

Zhou Hexuan only hopes that Chang Kaishen can get rid of this bad problem, and repeatedly tells Huang Laozhi's idea of "establishing public affairs and going to private interests" and "abandoning wisdom and selfishness", to put it bluntly, leaders should not corrupt national affairs because of personal preferences and selfish interests - if you don't understand military affairs, don't meddle, let those military experts fight by themselves, and as the supreme commander, you can grasp the big and let go of the small.

In fact, Huang Laozhixue's idea of governing the country can be summed up very simply, that is, to build the overall framework of the national government, formulate an effective administrative system and judicial system according to the existing situation and public opinion, choose a correct direction and goal, the leader is in the center to control the overall situation, and the specific affairs are carried out by professionals.

The central idea here is "quiet and inaction", that is, the superior should not interfere too much in the operation of the administrative judiciary. However, it is also "doing everything", and it is necessary to strictly uphold the established administrative and judicial system, and both the supreme leader and ordinary officials must strictly abide by the rules set down, and those who should be caught and killed must be killed.

However, Chang Kaishen sat on the sofa and listened for a long time, only interested in Huang Laozhi's tricks, and couldn't listen to the really key core ideas at all.

This is the kind of person who gives up the avenue and takes the small road, and seeks the end of the book one by one.

Not to mention that the situation is too complicated, the factions are too chaotic, and Huang Laozhi's learning cannot be used. In terms of Chang Kaishen's current power, it is clear that this set can be implemented in the Huangpu system, for example, the Blue Coat Society can firmly implement the established strategy. As long as Chang Kaishen can persevere, he will be able to expand from a small circle to a large circle, and attract countless people with lofty ideals to serve.

Chang Kaishen's current approach is just the opposite, excluding dissidents through violence and gathering people's hearts through interests. This can only lead to "the sage deviates, and the villain gathers", once Chang Kaishen can't mediate the interests of the faction one day, it will inevitably lead to the end of rebellion.

In fact, Chang Kaishen has now been "betrayed". Many people who supported him a few years ago are now standing up against him one by one, and people like Cai Yuanpei, who planned to participate in the Qing Party, although they did not openly betray, but also quietly engaged in various boycott actions.

Huang Laozhi's study talks about "following the path of the sky", and Chang Kaishen is precisely "acting against the sky". The current "way of heaven" is anti-Japanese and democratic, even if he can't do it for the time being, he can make some kind of gesture to fool people, and then he can definitely win over a large wave of people's hearts.

Huang Laozhi's study talked about "establishing the public and eliminating the private" and "governing the country according to law", while Chang Kaishen was precisely "abolishing the public with private" and "governing the country with people", taking the lead in destroying the country's administrative and judicial system. If the upper beam is not correct and the lower beam is crooked, the Kuomintang will only become more and more corrupt and corrupt, and it is only a matter of time before Taiwan Island is defeated.

During the reign of the Nationalist Government in Nanjing, there were three "constitutional movements".

The first time began in 1929 and reached its peak in 1932, when the entire population wanted a democratic constitutional government. However, Chang Kaishen was suppressed through spy rule, and since then he has completely deviated from the will of the people and the general trend.

The second time was from the beginning of the all-out War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, when Chang Kaishen was under pressure to engage in "preparatory democratic constitutionalism" in a pretense and agreed to the participation of all political parties and democrats. Although the democratic constitution this time is fake, it is inspiring enough, and as long as it continues, most people will still support Chang Kaishen.

However, even if it is a fake democracy, Chang Kaishen is unwilling to do it. When the Japanese offensive slowed down, Chang Kaishen immediately withdrew his hand against the democratic parties, causing countless democrats to look confused, and then immediately rebounded angrily.

As a result, there was the Third Constitutional Movement, in which the major democratic parties were forced to unite to overthrow the Kuomintang dictatorship and restrict and urge the Kuomintang to carry out democratic constitutional reforms.

The best example of this is Zhang Junmao, who was very supportive of Chang Kaishen's fake democracy, believing that fake democracy could slowly transition into real democracy. He resolutely opposed communism and the Communist Party's possession of arms, and urged the Communist Party to hand over the training and command of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army.

Due to Chang Kaishen's continuous perverse behavior, Zhang Junmai jumped directly and began to actively seek cooperation with the Communist Party. In Dong Biwu's original words: "Not only does he (Zhang Junmai) not oppose our expansion of the army to set up border areas, but he is also afraid that our army will not be strong enough and that our border areas will be attacked!" He has come to believe that our party is a necessary friendly force for China to realize democracy. ”

The process of the KMT's defeat in Chinese mainland is a process of constantly making mistakes and constantly pushing its supporters to the side of the Communist Party.

Zhou Hexuan has the leisure to talk nonsense with Chang Kaishen, just wanting the other party to implement fake democracy in advance. However, after Chang Kaishen returned, there was no follow-up, and he was unwilling to even coax the democrats, believing that such a practice would invite more trouble.